We're wrapping up our weeklong workshop, Photographing the Cultural Landscape: Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. It has been a busy week with lots of time spent exploring "the city different," surrounding backroads and several National Historical Monuments. Earlier in the week, we stopped by San Francisco de Asis--the mission made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams and others. The beauty of its form never ceases to amaze me.

With the workshop in session, this week's post will be a short one. I just wanted to share an image and thank everyone who came out to the opening of A Bowing Acquaintance With Plants last week at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center. Your support means a great deal to me!

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